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QuarkXPress 3.32 Smart disk/CD installation

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Download Installer_Disk.img_.sit (232.29 KB)
For System 6.x - Mac OS 9
Download QuarkXPress3.32.img_.sit (54.92 MB)
For System 6.x - Mac OS 9
Emulation
This app works with: SheepShaver, Basilisk II, Mini vMac

QuarkXPress 3.32 PPC and 68k CD and Smart Installation Floppy.

Download both files, unstuff them and mount both the CD image and the floppy image using Disk Copy. Run the Installer from the floppy. Choose either PPC or 68k at the bottom right. Install to your choice of location. Run the QuarkXPress 3.32r5 updater included in other posts. I digress on the registration virginizer but still have hope that perhaps the Read Registration file can be found.

In fact, I would love it if someone on here would like to combine my upload with http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/quark-xpress-332r2-plus-xtensions

Also note that the screen capture shows Mac Pro as the owner. I used QuarkRenamer to change the name after the install...my ultimate goal is to virginize the installer disk.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

System 6.0.5 - Mac OS 9.2.2, runs in Classic after installed

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themacmeister's picture
by themacmeister - 2015, January 10 - 4:23am
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For sale again... http://www.ebay.com/itm/QuarkXpress-3-32-for-Mac-Power-Macintosh-/141427...

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by MikeTomTom - 2014, December 18 - 4:33am

   I'll note I could have uploaded the CD as a Toast file, but the problem with that is that Toast is not the world's easiest to get mounted in OS 9 without installing Toast itself.

The super quick & lightweight Virtual CD/DVD Utility here, is often recommended instead of Toast for mounting CD/DVD images on Mac OS's 7 - 9.

No matter. Thanks for re-upping as StuffIt ".sit" archives.

by blackholemac - 2014, December 18 - 3:38am

I'll note I could have uploaded the CD as a Toast file, but the problem with that is that Toast is not the world's easiest to get mounted in OS 9 without installing Toast itself. OS 9 usually comes with Disk Copy already on there...mounting both the CD and the floppy at the same time, running the floppy installer will have this install flawlessly save for the user I bought it off of's registration branded on there.

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by MikeTomTom - 2014, December 17 - 8:39pm

   No virginizers seem to work on the installer disk, but some work on the main application to change registration info.

And of those, all we've tried to date have issues. The most promising "Quark Renamer for 4.0" works for me only briefly, one or two times, then causes QXP to fail (requiring full re-installation)... so YMMV.

@blackholemac: The main (60.8 MB) image you've uploaded is damaged and unrecoverable. Classic Macintosh image files must be either compressed with an archiver that will preserve the Macintosh Resource Fork of the image file, otherwise it will not arrive at a destination intact. Usually the archiver for achieving this successfully is StuffIt (DropStuff, Deluxe or Standard).

If the image is of a CD, you can create a .iso or .toast or .cdr image of the CD, then use StuffIt or ZIP compression before uploading.

by mrdav - 2014, December 17 - 9:59am

Please always upload img images in a protective StuffIt wrapper otherwise the image may get corrupted.

by Kitchen2010 - 2014, December 17 - 9:08am

I cannot mount the CD image of the application, only the floppy image is mounting.

MD5 (Quark XPress_3.32.img) = de6eb6557a13e0d43be4600f40ebfaeb

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by themacmeister - 2014, December 17 - 4:37am

I think we've been through this already. No virginizers seem to work on the installer disk, but some work on the main application to change registration info. Not quite the same, but similar?!

Some "virginizers" to try here - http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/xpress-re-serialize-v3-4